[MLB-WIRELESS] 'Passive' repeater
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Tue Jan 15 10:01:13 EST 2002
> I am unsure of the effectivness of the solution on 802.11b at
> 2.4Ghz, but it's
> definately worth a shot before you go running out to buy an AP.
It can work, but at our power levels, you'd probably only consider it for a
point - point link and use BIG dishes. Because no active device is
involved, you are limited only by what the building owners and the local
council will allow you to erect. :)
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